/ -- As Indian startups evolve, access to senior executives and mentoring will be an important dimension for rapidly scaling startups to succeed Kalaari's Venture Partner Program is committed to bringing in senior executives with decades of deep operating experience to add value to its portfolio of startups and diversity to its investment team Founded in 2006, Kalaari, currently a 30-member team is a prominent venture capital firm in the country Kalaari Capital today announced that Saurav Banerjee and Devneet Bajaj have joined the firm as Venture Partners. Saurav, a Chartered Accountant and Harvard Business School alumnus, was previously the Co-CEO of NDTV and brings with him two decades of experience in the media industry. Dev Bajaj, in his previous role was founder of M.I.T.R.A., one of India's largest agri- tech startup's building smart machines for horticulture, which was strategically backed by Mahindra & Mahindra. He is a former private equity executive and an INSEAD alumni. In November last year, Sreedhar Prasad, a former KPMG executive, joined the firm as a venture partner.
Vani Kola, Managing Director, Kalaari Capital, described the appointments as strategic additions that creates more breadth and depth of leadership within Kalaari and brings diverse perspective to the investment team. In her statement, she said, "In line with Kalaari's philosophy of empowering entrepreneurs, the venture partner program offers industry expertise and scalability knowledge to support our portfolio startups to succeed."
On his recent appointment, Bajaj said, "Kalaari's phenomenal brand recognition, 12+ years of rare and deep institutional knowledge, Vani's leadership and a high potential team gives me a fantastic opportunity to support entrepreneurs to succeed."
In his statement, Banerjee said, "Over the last few years, I had been working on creating and nurturing new initiatives at NDTV. I deeply enjoy identifying right investment opportunities, fundraising, managing growth and mentoring future leaders and Kalaari provides me a platform to do that and give back to the startup ecosystem."
On the startup and digital India opportunity for the next decade, Vani shared her excitement: "By 2025, India is poised to grow into a trillion dollar digital economy and at Kalaari we believe this will be strongly accelerated by India's technology startups. Our view is that sectors such as fin-tech, health-tech, agri-tech, digital content, deep-tech and consumer Internet will influence this growth. We are excited to partner with entrepreneurs embracing and solving for uniquely India problems using technology."
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